- Industry: Computer
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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
A separate area of addressable storage that contains only data. A data space can hold up to 2 gigabytes of data. See also address space.
Industry:Software
A simplex volume assigned by the storage administrator to a logical storage subsystem (LSS) to serve as working storage for extended remote copy (XRC) functions on that storage subsystem.
Industry:Software
A substructure of a job in which Integrated Language Environment (ILE) programmes and service programmes are activated. This substructure contains the resources necessary to run the program. These resources include: static and global programme variables, dynamic storage, temporary data management resources, certain types of exception handlers and ending procedures.
Industry:Software
A separately installable part of a Tivoli software product that provides Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse functionality. The warehouse enablement pack provides extract, transform, and load programmes to populate the central data warehouse and to create data marts as well as customizable reports to answer specific business questions. See also extract, transform, and load.
Industry:Software
A single CD-ROM that contains one licenced programme or a separately orderable feature for the system and its secondary languages.
Industry:Software
A subsystem function that automatically copies data from a failing disc drive module (DDM) to a spare DDM. The subsystem maintains data access during the process.
Industry:Software
A sequence of binary characters recorded at the beginning of each block of data, on a phase-encoded magnetic tape, for the purpose of synchronisation when reading forward.
Industry:Software
A single computer configured to run an unlimited number of instances of the Domino server program. Using partitioned servers reduces hardware expenses and minimises server administration.
Industry:Software
A sequence of binary characters recorded at the end of each block of data, on phase-encoded magnetic tape, for synchronisation when reading backward.
Industry:Software
A single database operation (for example, index creation) that is run in parallel across the partitions of a partitioned database. See also intra-partition parallelism, intra-query parallelism, massively parallel processing.
Industry:Software